FLINT, MI -- Video of Flint native Jon Connor performing the theme song for CBS 'Inside College Basketball' has hit the web.

The video sees Connor rapping while standing by the NCAA national championship trophy. In the one and a half minute clip, he visits Atlanta's Georgia Dome, the rooftop of the Hilton hotel on a helicopter landing pad, and the Fountain of Rings at the Centennial Olympic Park.

Footage of college basketball games - on-court play, celebration, and misery - are spliced in between clips of him performing.

On the song, Connor raps as a player who is taking a last second shot with the game on the line.

"Leave it all on the court, for the love of the competition," Connor raps. "No tears in your eyes, see the fear in the eyes of your opposition."

In a previous interview with Flint Journal, Connor said that he wrote the song after watching college basketball footage for inspiration.

"[I thought] if I was a player, what would I need to go get out there and win and go hard? Seeing the passion they put into what they do was enough to drive me," he said. "...It honestly came easy once I watched that and zeroed in on the passion that they have on the court. That comes through in my music, so it really goes hand in hand."

Connor's manager and business partner Mateen Cleaves, a fellow Flintstone who won the national championship as a point guard at Michigan State University, put in a good word for him at the CBS studio. He, along with former NCAA hoopsters Wally Szczerbiak and Alaa Abdelnaby, serve as anchors on the show.